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The break was discovered about 4 p.m. Friday in International Grove where the teams stay, he said. The location is downhill from the dining hall and other facilities, he added, and that eventually everyone will lose water pressure.

South Williamsport firefighters have been putting 1,000 gallons every couple hours into a reserve tank but no one can stay in the grove tonight, he said.

Players whose parents are at the series have been allowed to take them to their hotels and they will be given money to buy breakfast, he said. Alternate arrangements that include Lycoming College have been made for the international teams whose parents are not here, Keener sad.

A lot of community organizations are helping out, he said. The Williamsport Crosscutters professional baseball team is allowing Little League to use its laundry, he said.

The Friday evening meal had been prepared before the break was discovered so all teams ate, he said. There ar dirty dishes waiting to be washed, he said.

Once all the teams are out of the grove, work will begin to repair the break and hopefully everything will be back to normal Saturday, Keener said. "We've never had anything like this happen," he said.